Nicole Fall
Nicole Fall
Nicole Fall is an accomplished artist and educator with a rich background in ceramics, sculpture, and community arts. She earned her BFA in Ceramics from the Maryland Institute College of Art and her MFA in Sculpture from Towson University. Since graduating, she has held various roles in the arts community, including executive director at Mind-Art-Power Projects and Baltimore Clayworks, lead artist at Nicole Fall Sculpture, and founder of the art program at Carver Center for Arts and Technology.
In addition to her professional experience, Nicole has devoted herself to teaching art to students of all ages. She spent time as a teacher of art at Baltimore City Public Schools, an adjunct professor at Maryland Institute College of Art, and most recently, held an interim executive director role at Baltimore Clayworks. Her passion for community arts is clear, as she has also been the community arts programs director at Baltimore Clayworks.
Nicole's work and experience are a testament to her dedication to the arts and the role they play in communities. She continues to inspire new generations of artists with her knowledge, skill, and passion.